Despite its small size, Koh Kai is on the top rank of beautiful and famous islands in the Satun archipelago. Tourists can take a look around to admire how charming the shore is. Particularly, on the western side where white sandy beaches can be found. Read more

Even though Koh Hin Ngarm is not a big island, it is still worth visiting. This island is the most beautiful in the Stul Sea, although it does not have a beach but only black shiny rocks that are piled up together to form an island.Koh Hin Ngarm is one of the islands in Tarutao National Park, the first sea national park in Thailand situated in the Andaman Sea. Read more

Thale-ban national park is named after a vast freshwater swamp. The word Thale-ban is thought to be derived from Loet Roeban in Malay, which refers to a geographical phenomenon called ‘a subsiding sea’ or the subsidence of earth. In the past, this area was a fertile land, until an earthquake caused a huge deep basin. Later water blockage resulted in this massive swamp. Read more

Koh Hin Ngarm, Stul

Koh Hin Ngarm, Stul

Even though Koh Hin Ngarm is not a big island, it is still worth visiting. This island is the most beautiful in the Stul Sea, although it does not have a beach but only black shiny rocks that are piled up together to form an island.Koh Hin Ngarm is one of the islands in Tarutao National Park, the first sea national park in Thailand situated in the Andaman Sea.

Koh Tarutao is the biggest island in the five islands of the Indian Ocean. In the Koh Tarutao area, there are many islands with beautiful beaches and clear water, yet the most outstanding isle with pebble shaped rocks around the island is Koh Hin Ngarm, on the south of Koh Adang.

The miracle of Koh Hin Ngarm is considered a beauty that tourists should not miss. Visitors will have to take a boat from Pak Barama ferry landing to Lipe Island, the center of tourist attractions in the Tarutao National Park area.

If you are still not tired, you can also visit the twin islands of Koh Ardang and Koh Rawee before returning to Koh Lipe. If you are lucky enough, you will be able to see the beautiful sunset at the end of the day.

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